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What (who) is 7-11 (play) - definition


7-11 (play)         
7-11 is a play by James M. Cain staged in August 1937 on Cape Cod produced by Richard Aldrich and directed by Alexander Dean.
7-orthoplex         
CONVEX REGULAR 7-POLYTOPE
Heptacross; Hecatonicosoctaexon; 7-cross; 7-cross polytope; 7-cross-polytope; 4 11 polytope; Draft:Heptacross
In geometry, a 7-orthoplex, or 7-cross polytope, is a regular 7-polytope with 14 vertices, 84 edges, 280 triangle faces, 560 tetrahedron cells, 672 5-cells 4-faces, 448 5-faces, and 128 6-faces.
AD 7         
YEAR
760 AUC; 7 AD; 7 CE; 7 (year); Events in 7; Births in 7; Deaths in 7; AD7
AD 7 was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. In the Roman Empire, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Metellus and Nerva (or, less frequently, year 760 Ab urbe condita).

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7-11 (play)
7-11 is a play by James M. Cain staged in August 1937 on Cape Cod produced by Richard Aldrich and directed by Alexander Dean.